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Alice Rivers-Cripps
Alice Rivers-Cripps, is a British entrepreneur and the founder of Posh Totty Designs, a personalised jewellery company based in Brighton on the South coast of England. She founded her business in 2004 after returning from a transformative trip to Mexico, where she learned jewellery-making techniques from local Mayan artisans. Initially operating from a in her home, Alice began crafting personalised pieces using hand-stamped methods. Her commitment to creating meaningful, handcrafted jewellery has been central to the company's ethos. She lives in Brighton with her husband and two children
Under her leadership, Posh Totty Designs has grown into a prominent UK brand, employing a predominantly female team of 50 and operating three retail locations: flagship stores in Brighton and Islington, London, and a concession in Wimbledon, London Heathrow and Quatar. Posh Totty Designs also offers a same-day personalisation service and has expanded its reach through partnerships with online platforms and department stores. Alice continues to be actively involved in the design process, ensuring that each piece reflects the company's dedication to quality and personalisation.
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[edit]1. Posh Totty Designs. "Our Story." [1](https://www.poshtottydesigns.com/pages/our-story) 2. Professional Jeweller. "Be Inspired: How Posh Totty Designs Went from Brighton's Smallest Shop to an Award-Winning Business." [2](https://www.professionaljeweller.com/be-inspired-how-posh-totty-designs-went-from-brightons-smallest-shop-to-an-award-winning-business/) 3. ShipStation. "Posh Totty Success Story." [3](https://www.shipstation.com/stories/posh-totty-designs-all-female-artists-dominate-market-with-shipstation/) 4. LinkedIn. "Alice Rivers-Cripps - Posh Totty Designs Ltd." [4](https://uk.linkedin.com/in/alice-rivers-cripps-8775759)

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